- `iproute2 <http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2>`_
- `arping <http://www.skbuff.net/iputils/>`_ (part of iputils)
- `ndisc6 <http://www.remlab.net/ndisc6/>`_ (if using IPv6)
-- `Python <http://www.python.org/>`_, version 2.4 or above, not 3.0
+- `Python <http://www.python.org/>`_, version 2.6 or above, not 3.0
- `Python OpenSSL bindings <http://pyopenssl.sourceforge.net/>`_
- `simplejson Python module <http://code.google.com/p/simplejson/>`_
- `pyparsing Python module <http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/>`_, version
- `Python IP address manipulation library
<http://code.google.com/p/ipaddr-py/>`_
- `Bitarray Python library <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bitarray/>`_
+- `GNU Make <http://www.gnu.org/software/make/>`_
These programs are supplied as part of most Linux distributions, so
usually they can be installed via the standard package manager. Also
Debian/Ubuntu, you can use this command line to install all required
packages, except for RBD, DRBD and Xen::
- $ apt-get install lvm2 ssh bridge-utils iproute iputils-arping \
+ $ apt-get install lvm2 ssh bridge-utils iproute iputils-arping make \
+ ndisc6 python python-openssl openssl \
+ python-pyparsing python-simplejson python-bitarray \
+ python-pyinotify python-pycurl python-ipaddr socat fping
+
+For older distributions (eg. Debian Squeeze) the package names are
+different.::
+
+ $ apt-get install lvm2 ssh bridge-utils iproute iputils-arping make \
ndisc6 python python-pyopenssl openssl \
python-pyparsing python-simplejson python-bitarray \
python-pyinotify python-pycurl python-ipaddr socat fping
$ easy_install bitarray
-Or on newer distributions (eg. Debian Wheezy) the above becomes::
-
- $ apt-get install lvm2 ssh bridge-utils iproute iputils-arping \
- ndisc6 python python-openssl openssl \
- python-pyparsing python-simplejson python-bitarray \
- python-pyinotify python-pycurl python-ipaddr socat fping
-
Note that this does not install optional packages::
$ apt-get install python-paramiko python-affinity qemu-img
you can try installing them using ``easy_install`` command.
For example::
- $ apt-get install python-setuptools
+ $ apt-get install python-setuptools python-dev
$ cd / && sudo easy_install \
- affinity
+ affinity \
+ bitarray \
+ ipaddr
On Fedora to install all required packages except RBD, DRBD and Xen::
- $ yum install openssh openssh-clients bridge-utils iproute ndisc6 \
+ $ yum install openssh openssh-clients bridge-utils iproute ndisc6 make \
pyOpenSSL pyparsing python-simplejson python-inotify \
- python-lxm socat fping
+ python-lxm socat fping python-bitarray python-ipaddr
For optional packages use the command::
`utf8-string <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/utf8-string>`_
libraries; these usually come with the GHC compiler
- `deepseq <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/deepseq>`_
+- `curl <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/curl>`_, tested with
+ versions 1.3.4 and above
+- `hslogger <http://software.complete.org/hslogger>`_, version 1.1 and
+ above (note that Debian Squeeze only has version 1.0.9)
Some of these are also available as package in Debian/Ubuntu::
- $ apt-get install ghc6 libghc6-json-dev libghc6-network-dev \
- libghc6-parallel-dev libghc6-deepseq-dev
-
-Or in newer versions of these distributions (using GHC 7.x)::
-
$ apt-get install ghc libghc-json-dev libghc-network-dev \
libghc-parallel-dev libghc-deepseq-dev \
- libghc-utf8-string-dev
+ libghc-utf8-string-dev libghc-curl-dev \
+ libghc-hslogger-dev
-In Fedora, they are available via packages as well::
+Or in older versions of these distributions (using GHC 6.x)::
+
+ $ apt-get install ghc6 libghc6-json-dev libghc6-network-dev \
+ libghc6-parallel-dev libghc6-deepseq-dev \
+ libghc6-curl-dev
+
+In Fedora, some of them are available via packages as well::
$ yum install ghc ghc-json-devel ghc-network-devel \
ghc-parallel-devel ghc-deepseq-devel
the Haskell platform. You can also install ``cabal`` manually::
$ apt-get install cabal-install
+ $ cabal update
-Then install the additional libraries via
-``cabal``::
-
- $ cabal install json network parallel utf8-string
-
-The compilation of the htools components is automatically enabled when
-the compiler and the requisite libraries are found. You can use the
-``--enable-htools`` configure flag to force the selection (at which
-point ``./configure`` will fail if it doesn't find the prerequisites).
+Then install the additional libraries (only the ones not available in your
+distribution packages) via ``cabal``::
+ $ cabal install json network parallel utf8-string curl hslogger
Haskell optional features
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Optionally, more functionality can be enabled if your build machine has
-a few more Haskell libraries enabled: RAPI access to remote cluster from
-htools (``--enable-htools-rapi``), the ``ganeti-confd``
-daemon (``--enable-confd``) and the monitoring agent
-(``--enable-monitoring``). The list of extra dependencies for these is:
+a few more Haskell libraries enabled: the ``ganeti-confd`` and
+``ganeti-luxid`` daemon (``--enable-confd``) and the monitoring daemon
+(``--enable-mond``). The list of extra dependencies for these is:
-- `curl <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/curl>`_, tested with
- versions 1.3.4 and above
-- `hslogger <http://software.complete.org/hslogger>`_, version 1.1 and
- above (note that Debian Squeeze only has version 1.0.9)
- `Crypto <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Crypto>`_, tested with
version 4.2.4
- `text <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text>`_
bindings for the ``pcre`` library
- `attoparsec <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec>`_
- `vector <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/vector>`_
+- `snap-server` <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/snap-server>`_, version
+ 0.8.1 and above.
+- `process <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/process>`_, version 1.0.1.1 and
+ above
-These libraries are available in Debian Wheezy (but not in Squeeze, with
-the exception of curl), so you can use either apt::
+These libraries are available in Debian Wheezy (but not in Squeeze), so you
+can use either apt::
- $ apt-get install libghc-hslogger-dev libghc-crypto-dev libghc-text-dev \
- libghc-hinotify-dev libghc-regex-pcre-dev libghc-curl-dev \
- libghc-attoparsec-dev libghc-vector-dev libpcre3-dev
+ $ apt-get install libghc-crypto-dev libghc-text-dev \
+ libghc-hinotify-dev libghc-regex-pcre-dev \
+ libghc-attoparsec-dev libghc-vector-dev \
+ libghc-snap-server-dev
-or ``cabal``::
+or ``cabal``, after installing a required non-Haskell dependency::
$ apt-get install libpcre3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
- $ cabal install hslogger Crypto text hinotify==0.3.2 regex-pcre curl \
- attoparsec vector
+ $ cabal install Crypto text hinotify==0.3.2 regex-pcre \
+ attoparsec vector snap-server
to install them.
-The most recent Fedora doesn't provide ``curl``, ``crypto``,
-``inotify``. So these need to be installed using ``cabal``, if
-desired. The other packages can be installed via ``yum``::
+In case you still use ghc-6.12, note that ``cabal`` would automatically try to
+install newer versions of some of the libraries snap-server depends on, that
+cannot be compiled with ghc-6.12, so you have to install snap-server on its
+own, esplicitly forcing the installation of compatible versions::
+
+ $ cabal install MonadCatchIO-transformers==0.2.2.0 mtl==2.0.1.0 \
+ hashable==1.1.2.0 case-insensitive==0.3 parsec==3.0.1 \
+ network==2.3 snap-server==0.8.1
+
+The most recent Fedora doesn't provide ``crypto``, ``inotify``. So these
+need to be installed using ``cabal``, if desired. The other packages can
+be installed via ``yum``::
$ yum install ghc-hslogger-devel ghc-text-devel \
ghc-regex-pcre-devel